So what is a wireless bridge anyway? In simple terms a wireless bridge is a device that allows two or more complete networks of users to transparently communicate to one another over long distances ...
Networking devices are often (more often than any other computer-related product) made for Windows PCs and boxed with Windows installation software that doesn’t even acknowledge the Mac’s existence.
If you plan to build an 802.11ac network, and you want to connect multiple 802.11ac clients, this is the device to use. It’s a far superior alternative to buying two 802.11ac routers and configuring ...
When you have a primary LAN and Internet gateway on a single subnet, and you want to provide Internet access to a secondary LAN on a different subnet, you can create a wireless bridge using two ...
Lucky network administrators get to run cabling in brand-new buildings. When linking buildings, lucky network administrators with big budgets get to run fiber or maybe even invest in a microwave or ...
If you own devices with wired-only (Ethernet) connections and your router or modem is too far away or your wireless network doesn’t cover enough area in your home, an old router can solve your ...
SMC recently introduced both a 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch and an outdoor wireless LAN access point/bridge. The TigerSwitch 10G Standalone 8-port 10G Managed L2 Switch is intended as an aggregator or a ...
You can configure the AirPort Express base station in your office as an access point via wireless bridging. In bridge mode, the base station connects to a router and acts as a dynamic host ...
Bridge floors and buildings with wireless access points Lucky network administrators get to run cabling in brand new buildings. When linking buildings together, lucky network administrators with big ...
I have two Bed and Breakfast Inns about 200 yards apart with a partial clear site line between them. I just bought a Linksys Wireless N router and notebook card, but it’s getting me no further than I ...
Nearly every piece of modern AV gear can connect to the internet, but many of them only offer hard-wire connections. And it isn't always possible, or worth the effort, to run an Ethernet cable to an ...
I don't know if bridge is the right word to use but is it possible to have a wireless router connect to a wireless wifi network and then allow computers that are connect to the router via ethernet to ...